ATLANTA — Ronald Acuña Jr. watched with interest when Jarred Kelenic was thrown out at second base after failing to hustle out of the batter’s box on a long drive in the Atlanta Braves’ 4-3 win over the Minnesota Twins on Saturday night.
On Sunday, Acuña went to social media to criticize the way manager Brian Snitker handled the situation.
Acuña, recovering from surgery after tearing his left ACL last May, replied to a post on X by MLB.com reporter Mark Bowman on Sunday when Bowman was asked if Snitker had commented on Kelenic. Bowman posted that Snitker ‘’protected Kelenic by replying: ‘Was I supposed to’ when asked if he had said anything to Kelenic.‘’
Acuña replied to Bowman’s post ‘’If it were me, they would take me out of the game.‘’ The response by Acuña was removed about one hour later.
Snitker said after Sunday’s 6-2 win over the Twins he didn’t realize Kelenic failed to hustle on the play until Sunday.
‘‘There’s no blanket thing,‘’ said Snitker on his decisions on removing players for lack of hustle. ‘’Quite honestly, you want to know the truth, I wasn’t watching that play. I knew he got thrown out at second. I didn’t see it until this morning and then I talked to him about it.‘’
Kelenic’s drive on Saturday night bounced off the wall in right field and he was thrown out at second base by Trevor Larnach.
Acuña was removed from the Braves’ 5-3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Aug. 19, 2019. Then only 21 but already an All-Star, Acuña was slow to leave the batter’s box on a long drive that bounced off the right-field wall for a long single.